Windows 98 Installation ShowWindows 98 Installation
Aim
Formatting System
Startup
Menu
Restart
Installation
Scan Disk
Scan Registry
Copying files needed for installation
Introduction screen
Progression
Directory Selection
System Analysis
Windows...
[Windows 98] Create a boot disk Show[Windows 98] Create a boot disk
Issue
Create a Startup Disk
Issue
How do I create a startup disk under Windows 98.
Create a Startup Disk
Close all programs.
Insert a blank floppy in the drive.
Insert the W98 installation CD...
[Driver] USB drives under Windows 98 Show[Driver] USB drives under Windows 98
As you know USB keys are usually automatically recognized in Windows 2000 and later versions.
But unfortunately this is not the case for Windows 98.
As most persons use Windows 2000 or higher...
[Windows 98] Formatting with boot disk Show[Windows 98] Formatting with boot disk
Getting started
Formatting
BEFORE FORMATTING:
Back up your important data
Documents
Favorites
Mail and Address Book
Verify that you have available
Startup Disk
WINDOWS CD...
Download Game XP ShowGame xp is the small brother of Safe xp.
This software optimizes the regulations for the video games. Very useful for gamers who would like to booster their machines for a better game.
Game xp is Compatible = > Windows 98, ME, on 2000, XP, on 2003
Download Windows Installer ShowMicrosoft WindowsIinstaller is a service of installation and application configuration, allowing to manage the applications containing the MSI extension MSI.
Windows Installer 3.1 is a secondary update of Windows Installer 3.0 published in...
The Windows User Interface ShowThe Taskbar
The Windows 9x user interface (9x refers to Windows 95 and Windows 98 together) is characterised by a bar at the bottom of your screen (it may be moved to another edge by left-mouse-clicking on it and dragging it to the desired edge...
Microsoft Windows - The registry ShowWhat is the registry?
In version 3.1 of Microsoft Windows, applications that had been installed were configured in Windows with configuration files (which had the extension .ini). There were also two configuration files for Windows itself:...
Windows networking ShowNetworking
in Windows 2000/XP
To configure each computer, simply go to the control panel, then double-click "network connections" and right-click "local area connection", then choose properties!
The local area connection window displays the...